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Jimmy Fallon and More Stars Party It Up Inside E! People's Choice Awards' Power of the People Pyramid

By Corinne Heller Nov 12, 2018 6:26 AMTags
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Backstage was the place to be at the 2018 E! People's Choice Awards!

The night's biggest names all partied it up there inside the PCAs' Power of the People Pyramid—and Jimmy Fallon was the first star to step inside.

Fallon, who won Nighttime Talk Show of 2018 for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, dances the night away with his best moves. 

But don't believe us, check the videos below to see your favorite stars, including Rita Ora, winner Harry Shum Jr., Sarah Silverman and Shay Mitchell, boogie down after the night's main event.

And to find out who went home with a trophy from tonight's show, check out the winners of the 2018 E! People's Choice Awards.

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2018 People's Choice Awards: Red Carpet Fashion

Then there was Rita Ora, brought the house down with her performance of "Let You Love Me."

After strutting her stuff on the red carpet earlier in the night, is it any surprise she'd slay? Check it out for yourself:

With his slick moves, Harry Shum Jr.—winner of the Male TV Star of 2018 award and father-to-be—took us back to his Glee days:

If you've seen her stunning Instagram feed, you already know Shay Mitchell knows her angles:

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People's Choice Awards 2018 Winners

Action star of 2018 winner Danai Gurira is truly mesmerizing!

Watch: Danai Gurira: E! People's Choice Awards' POP Pyramid

Darren Criss strutted his stuff like the boss he is.

Watch: Darren Criss: E! People's Choice Awards' POP Pyramid

Miss Busy Philipps is getting busy in the POP Pyramid.

Watch: Busy Philipps: E! People's Choice Awards' POP Pyramid
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Work it, Sarah Silverman!

Taran Killam brought the laughs, per usual.

Aly Raisman was all about the girl power.

The pyramid videos were directed by Andrew Rothschild and produced by PRODn at Art + Commerce. Sarah Maxwell and Steven Dam handled creative on the clips while Oliver Allaux was the projectionist of the night.

Set design was handled by Kyle Hagemeier for Mary Howard Studios and Sam Cahill was the lead editor. Lastly, Russ Fraser was the director of photography.